All Time Low

All Time Low has emerged as one of the most popular new bands in recent memory, beloved by an increasingly fervent fan following for their fast-paced and fizzy brand of pop-punk. Now, with the hugely anticipated "NOTHING PERSONAL," the Maryland-based ba...

All Time Low has emerged as one of the most popular new bands in recent memory, beloved by an increasingly fervent fan following for their fast-paced and fizzy brand of pop-punk. Now, with the hugely anticipated "NOTHING PERSONAL," the Maryland-based band has exceeded all expectations with a collection of effervescent new songs, marked by unstoppable hookiness and a newly discovered knack for exploration and invention. Where other bands might have played it safe by rehashing established hits, All Time Low instead opted to push the envelope by collaborating with a veritable who's-who of producers, each with their own unique sonic stamp. Unified by singer/guitarist Alex Gaskarth's clever lyricism, songs like "Weightless" and "Therapy" are marked by a range of diverse musical approaches, all the while retaining the patented All Time Low energy and enthusiasm.

"This record was less about doing what the bands we grew up listening to did," Gaskarth says. "It was more about knowing what we do, developing that sound, but also stemming out, trying new things, and exploring other veins."

Gaskarth, guitarist Jack Barakat, drummer Rian Dawson, and bassist Zack Merrick first got together while attending high school in the suburbs of Maryland. In 2005, the band released its debut album, "THE PARTY SCENE," the success of which led to their signing with Hopeless. The "PUT UP OR SHUT UP" EP arrived in the summer of 2006, mere weeks after the band members' high school graduation. "SO WRONG, IT'S RIGHT" followed in 2007. Fit to burst with overwhelming singles like "Dear Maria, Count Me In" and "Poppin' Champagne," the Matt Squire-produced collection scored major MTV rotation, instantly placing ATL at the forefront of modern pop-punk. The band further sealed its status by touring nearly non-stop, with highlights including multiple Vans Warped Tours, co-headlining the AP Tour 2008, and a series of their own sold-out headline tours, both here and abroad. In December 2008, All Time Low were named "Band of the Year" by Alternative Press, a remarkable achievement that even now feels like something out of a dream.

"It's still all catching up with us," Gaskarth says. "It was a sort of seamless transition from being nobody to being a band that people wanted to go see. It happens so quickly that you almost don't realize that it's happening, it just becomes a blur. Then when you get home and suddenly you're being recognized in the mall, it takes you aback, because it's just not something you've come to expect."

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This show was AMAZING! The Cab, Mayday Parade, and All Time Low all know how to throw a great party! Jack was as crazy as always :) He put on some mask thing and had tons of bras on his mic! Overall this show was the best i have ever been to!

Katrina: Winner of All Time Low Concert Tickets: "The Dirty Work tour was fantastic! The line-up was amazing, every single band, The Summer Set, Hey Monday, Yellowcard, and All Time Low, all know how to put on a h*ll of a show and never fail to keep the crowd breathless. They're all so talented and they interact with their fans so well. It's not your typical show, they're full of surprises, and even when they're not playing a song they keep you entertained with their amusing personalities. Terrific tour, great musicians! Love them always! Thanks ThrillCall!"